Fix handling of duplicate and out-of-order notifications in WebUI (#19693)
* Fix handling of duplicate notifications from streaming server * Fix handling of duplicate and out-of-order notifications when polling/expanding Fixes #19615
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				@ -58,6 +58,11 @@ const notificationToMap = notification => ImmutableMap({
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const normalizeNotification = (state, notification, usePendingItems) => {
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					const normalizeNotification = (state, notification, usePendingItems) => {
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  const top = state.get('top');
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					  const top = state.get('top');
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					  // Under currently unknown conditions, the client may receive duplicates from the server
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					  if (state.get('pendingItems').some((item) => item?.get('id') === notification.id) || state.get('items').some((item) => item?.get('id') === notification.id)) {
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					    return state;
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					  }
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  if (usePendingItems || !state.get('pendingItems').isEmpty()) {
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					  if (usePendingItems || !state.get('pendingItems').isEmpty()) {
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    return state.update('pendingItems', list => list.unshift(notificationToMap(notification))).update('unread', unread => unread + 1);
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					    return state.update('pendingItems', list => list.unshift(notificationToMap(notification))).update('unread', unread => unread + 1);
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  }
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					  }
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@ -77,28 +82,74 @@ const normalizeNotification = (state, notification, usePendingItems) => {
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  });
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					  });
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};
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					};
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const expandNormalizedNotifications = (state, notifications, next, isLoadingRecent, usePendingItems) => {
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					const expandNormalizedNotifications = (state, notifications, next, isLoadingMore, isLoadingRecent, usePendingItems) => {
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  const lastReadId = state.get('lastReadId');
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					  // This method is pretty tricky because:
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  let items = ImmutableList();
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					  // - existing notifications might be out of order
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					  // - the existing notifications may have gaps, most often explicitly noted with a `null` item
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					  // - ideally, we don't want it to reorder existing items
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					  // - `notifications` may include items that are already included
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					  // - this function can be called either to fill in a gap, or load newer items
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  notifications.forEach((n, i) => {
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					  const lastReadId = state.get('lastReadId');
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    items = items.set(i, notificationToMap(n));
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					  const newItems = ImmutableList(notifications.map(notificationToMap));
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  });
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  return state.withMutations(mutable => {
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					  return state.withMutations(mutable => {
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    if (!items.isEmpty()) {
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					    if (!newItems.isEmpty()) {
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      usePendingItems = isLoadingRecent && (usePendingItems || !mutable.get('pendingItems').isEmpty());
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					      usePendingItems = isLoadingRecent && (usePendingItems || !mutable.get('pendingItems').isEmpty());
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      mutable.update(usePendingItems ? 'pendingItems' : 'items', list => {
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					      mutable.update(usePendingItems ? 'pendingItems' : 'items', oldItems => {
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        const lastIndex = 1 + list.findLastIndex(
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					        // If called to poll *new* notifications, we just need to add them on top without duplicates
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          item => item !== null && (compareId(item.get('id'), items.last().get('id')) > 0 || item.get('id') === items.last().get('id')),
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					        if (isLoadingRecent) {
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        );
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					          const idsToCheck = oldItems.map(item => item?.get('id')).toSet();
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					          const insertedItems = newItems.filterNot(item => idsToCheck.includes(item.get('id')));
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					          return insertedItems.concat(oldItems);
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					        }
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        const firstIndex = 1 + list.take(lastIndex).findLastIndex(
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					        // If called to expand more (presumably older than any known to the WebUI), we just have to
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          item => item !== null && compareId(item.get('id'), items.first().get('id')) > 0,
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					        // add them to the bottom without duplicates
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        );
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					        if (isLoadingMore) {
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					          const idsToCheck = oldItems.map(item => item?.get('id')).toSet();
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					          const insertedItems = newItems.filterNot(item => idsToCheck.includes(item.get('id')));
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					          return oldItems.concat(insertedItems);
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					        }
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        return list.take(firstIndex).concat(items, list.skip(lastIndex));
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					        // Now this gets tricky, as we don't necessarily know for sure where the gap to fill is,
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					        // and some items in the timeline may not be properly ordered.
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					        // However, we know that `newItems.last()` is the oldest item that was requested and that
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					        // there is no “hole” between `newItems.last()` and `newItems.first()`.
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					        // First, find the furthest (if properly sorted, oldest) item in the notifications that is
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					        // newer than the oldest fetched one, as it's most likely that it delimits the gap.
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					        // Start the gap *after* that item.
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					        const lastIndex = oldItems.findLastIndex(item => item !== null && compareId(item.get('id'), newItems.last().get('id')) >= 0) + 1;
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					        // Then, try to find the furthest (if properly sorted, oldest) item in the notifications that
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					        // is newer than the most recent fetched one, as it delimits a section comprised of only
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					        // items older or within `newItems` (or that were deleted from the server, so should be removed
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					        // anyway).
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					        // Stop the gap *after* that item.
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					        const firstIndex = oldItems.take(lastIndex).findLastIndex(item => item !== null && compareId(item.get('id'), newItems.first().get('id')) > 0) + 1;
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					        // At this point:
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					        // - no `oldItems` after `firstIndex` is newer than any of the `newItems`
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					        // - all `oldItems` after `lastIndex` are older than every of the `newItems`
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					        // - it is possible for items in the replaced slice to be older than every `newItems`
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					        // - it is possible for items before `firstIndex` to be in the `newItems` range
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					        // Therefore:
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					        // - to avoid losing items, items from the replaced slice that are older than `newItems`
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					        //   should be added in the back.
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					        // - to avoid duplicates, `newItems` should be checked the first `firstIndex` items of
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					        //   `oldItems`
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					        const idsToCheck = oldItems.take(firstIndex).map(item => item?.get('id')).toSet();
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					        const insertedItems = newItems.filterNot(item => idsToCheck.includes(item.get('id')));
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					        const olderItems = oldItems.slice(firstIndex, lastIndex).filter(item => item !== null && compareId(item.get('id'), newItems.last().get('id')) < 0);
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					        return oldItems.take(firstIndex).concat(
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					          insertedItems,
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					          olderItems,
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					          oldItems.skip(lastIndex),
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					        );
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      });
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					      });
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    }
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					    }
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    if (shouldCountUnreadNotifications(state)) {
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					    if (shouldCountUnreadNotifications(state)) {
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      mutable.set('unread', mutable.get('pendingItems').count(item => item !== null) + mutable.get('items').count(item => item && compareId(item.get('id'), lastReadId) > 0));
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					      mutable.set('unread', mutable.get('pendingItems').count(item => item !== null) + mutable.get('items').count(item => item && compareId(item.get('id'), lastReadId) > 0));
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    } else {
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					    } else {
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      const mostRecent = items.find(item => item !== null);
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					      const mostRecent = newItems.find(item => item !== null);
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      if (mostRecent && compareId(lastReadId, mostRecent.get('id')) < 0) {
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					      if (mostRecent && compareId(lastReadId, mostRecent.get('id')) < 0) {
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        mutable.set('lastReadId', mostRecent.get('id'));
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					        mutable.set('lastReadId', mostRecent.get('id'));
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      }
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					      }
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  case NOTIFICATIONS_UPDATE:
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					  case NOTIFICATIONS_UPDATE:
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    return normalizeNotification(state, action.notification, action.usePendingItems);
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					    return normalizeNotification(state, action.notification, action.usePendingItems);
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  case NOTIFICATIONS_EXPAND_SUCCESS:
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					  case NOTIFICATIONS_EXPAND_SUCCESS:
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    return expandNormalizedNotifications(state, action.notifications, action.next, action.isLoadingRecent, action.usePendingItems);
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					    return expandNormalizedNotifications(state, action.notifications, action.next, action.isLoadingMore, action.isLoadingRecent, action.usePendingItems);
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  case ACCOUNT_BLOCK_SUCCESS:
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					  case ACCOUNT_BLOCK_SUCCESS:
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    return filterNotifications(state, [action.relationship.id]);
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					    return filterNotifications(state, [action.relationship.id]);
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  case ACCOUNT_MUTE_SUCCESS:
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					  case ACCOUNT_MUTE_SUCCESS:
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